born_yesterday:Why drink something full of dangerous chemicals, just to get drunk?

Doesn't she know she can force a box worth of cheap wine straight up her ass?

I mean, Purell? She's clearly got a problem.

This kind of drinking is not normally done to get drunk, rather to keep the horrors of acute alcohol withdrawal away. Booze is obviously preferable but to a sick alcoholic it won't matter as long as alcohol can be ingested.

El Brujo:born_yesterday: Why drink something full of dangerous chemicals, just to get drunk?

Doesn't she know she can force a box worth of cheap wine straight up her ass?

I mean, Purell? She's clearly got a problem.

This kind of drinking is not normally done to get drunk, rather to keep the horrors of acute alcohol withdrawal away. Booze is obviously preferable but to a sick alcoholic it won't matter as long as alcohol can be ingested.

meanmutton:born_yesterday: Why drink something full of dangerous chemicals, just to get drunk?

Doesn't she know she can force a box worth of cheap wine straight up her ass?

I mean, Purell? She's clearly got a problem.

Oh, definitely. Listen closer, I was typing with my sarcastic voice!

I'm very familiar with the problems faced by alcoholics, and the lengths they will go to during detox. Mouthwash, cold medicine, and now hand sanitizer; anything with alcohol in it.

If one of your parents ever hit you for pointing out they had three drinks sitting around...you might have been raised by an alcoholic...

born_yesterday:El Brujo: born_yesterday: Why drink something full of dangerous chemicals, just to get drunk?

Doesn't she know she can force a box worth of cheap wine straight up her ass?

I mean, Purell? She's clearly got a problem.

This kind of drinking is not normally done to get drunk, rather to keep the horrors of acute alcohol withdrawal away. Booze is obviously preferable but to a sick alcoholic it won't matter as long as alcohol can be ingested.

meanmutton: born_yesterday: Why drink something full of dangerous chemicals, just to get drunk?

Doesn't she know she can force a box worth of cheap wine straight up her ass?

I mean, Purell? She's clearly got a problem.

Oh, definitely. Listen closer, I was typing with my sarcastic voice!

I'm very familiar with the problems faced by alcoholics, and the lengths they will go to during detox. Mouthwash, cold medicine, and now hand sanitizer; anything with alcohol in it.

If one of your parents ever hit you for pointing out they had three drinks sitting around...you might have been raised by an alcoholic...

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